Will do away with exam fee for government posts: Rahul Gandhi
April 08, 2019 17:55 IST"The Congress government will do away with the application fee imposed on the examinations for government posts," Gandhi said in a Facebook post.
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"The Congress government will do away with the application fee imposed on the examinations for government posts," Gandhi said in a Facebook post.
In the manifesto, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) asserted it has determinedly taken substantive measures to ensure overall development of women and promote gender equality.
What appeared to be a marriage procession surprised people when they found out that he was Sanyukt Vikas Party's Lok Sabha nominee Vaidh Raj Kishan.
Aurangabad has been a traditional Congress bastion but the party has stepped aside this time as the seat has gone to the Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) in a seat sharing pact.
"Let them do it, we will see. I will see who is ready to hoist their flag here. So don't do such things that break our hearts. Try joining the hearts, not breaking them," he said.
Dismissing reports of differences within the party unit over his nomination, Surya exuded confidence that the BJP would once again retain the seat.
"Their only target is to consolidate the Hindutva communal vote bank. But this time that is not going to happen," he claimed.
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